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32 ADVANCE CONFERENCE AGENDA SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12 8:30 a.m. – Noon VOLUNTEER EVENT Broadway H Sponsored by ID Analytics The CUNA Lending Council proudly features a Volunteer Event at the start of our annual conference. In 2017, we are partnering with The Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee. The Boys & Girls Clubs’ mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need them most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. This year we will be helping them achieve this mission by building bicycles for children in need. Not mechanically inclined? No problem! We need volunteers of all skill levels to ensure we get all of the bikes built in time for them to be presented to the children at the conference. Join us as we demonstrate the credit union value of people helping people by giving back to our host city and making these children’s dreams come true! The event will take place at the conference hotel and breakfast will be provided. 9:00 a.m.– 7:00 p.m. CONFERENCE REGISTRATION Legends Prefunction Refreshments during Registration Sponsored by Finance of America Mortgage, LLC Noon – 3:00 p.m. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP Broadway Learn How to Bring the “A” in Agility to Your Ballroom K Credit Union Sponsored by Elan Financial Services Melanie Gillen, Capability Leader Director, CUNA Mutual Group, Madison, WI Andy Schuman, Agile Transformation Director, CUNA Mutual Group, Madison, WI As consumer demand for convenience continues to drive member expectations, have you worried that your credit union is falling behind in terms of bringing innovative products and services to market? Have you had an initiative end with something no longer relevant in the marketplace? Have you ever developed a new product exceeding a budget long before it’s completed and launched? Do you want to experience faster time to market and an earlier ROI? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, here’s your chance to hear more about best practices leveraging an Agile development process.

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 128:30 a.m. – Noon VOLUNTEER EVENTBroadway H Sponsored by ID Analytics

The CUNA Lending Council proudly features a Volunteer Event at the start of our annual conference. In 2017, we are partnering with The Boys & Girls Clubs of Middle Tennessee. The Boys & Girls Clubs’ mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need them most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens. This year we will be helping them achieve this mission by building bicycles for children in need. Not mechanically inclined? No problem! We need volunteers of all skill levels to ensure we get all of the bikes built in time for them to be presented to the children at the conference.

Join us as we demonstrate the credit union value of people helping people by giving back to our host city and making these children’s dreams come true! The event will take place at the conference hotel and breakfast will be provided.

9:00 a.m.– 7:00 p.m. CONFERENCE REGISTRATIONLegends Prefunction Refreshments during Registration Sponsored by Finance of America Mortgage, LLC

Noon – 3:00 p.m. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPBroadway Learn How to Bring the “A” in Agility to Your Ballroom K Credit Union Sponsored by Elan Financial Services Melanie Gillen, Capability Leader Director, CUNA Mutual Group, Madison, WI Andy Schuman, Agile Transformation Director, CUNA Mutual Group, Madison, WI

As consumer demand for convenience continues to drive member expectations, have you worried that your credit union is falling behind in terms of bringing innovative products and services to market? Have you had an initiative end with something no longer relevant in the marketplace? Have you ever developed a new product exceeding a budget long before it’s completed and launched? Do you want to experience faster time to market and an earlier ROI? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, here’s your chance to hear more about best practices leveraging an Agile development process.

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Agile Methodology is being utilized across top industries to not only reduce cost, but deliver more value faster, with less risk and better quality! Your competitors are using this approach every day. And they are doing it effectively.

The credit union industry continually seeks ways to build efficiency and engage employees to best serve members. Before you think Agile is not for your credit union, learn how you can adopt Agile to help drive productivity and relevance for you and your members. In this session, you’ll leave with answers to these questions:

• What is “Agile”?• What are the key principles of Agile?• What are the different types of Agile methodologies? • What is Minimum Viable Functionality (MVF) or Minimum

Viable Product (MVP)?• How can Agile work with non-technology products and

initiatives?• How does Agile drive employee empowerment and

accountability? • Why are so many companies and industries adopting Agile?• Where do you start if you want to adopt Agile?

At the end of this workshop, you’ll be armed with a better understanding of Agile development and how to put these principles to work for your credit union.

1:00 – 3:00 p.m. CLO ExchangeBroadway J Jim Block, SVP/CLO, Baxter CU, Vernon Hills, IL Ray Lindley, SVP of Lending, Elevations CU, Boulder, CO

The CLO Exchange is an opportunity to discuss ideas, best practices and knowledge with other credit union lending professionals. This session will provide a forum to network in a smaller group setting. Registration will be limited to the first 45 attendees.

3:15 – 4:00 p.m. FIRST-TIME ATTENDEE ORIENTATIONBroadway GH Sponsored by DGU Insurance Associates, LLC

If you’ve never attended this conference before, plan on joining us at the first-time orientation. We’ll provide a quick rundown of conference events and leave plenty of time for you to start networking with other attendees.

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4:15 – 4:30 p.m. CONFERENCE WELCOME Broadway Denise Gabel, COO, Northwest CU Association, Sea Tac, WABallroom EF Presentation to Boys & Girls Club

Join us as our volunteers present new bikes to 15 very excited children.

4:45 – 5:45 p.m. KEYNOTE ADDRESSBroadway AgeProof: Living Longer Without Running Out Ballroom EF of Money or Breaking a Hip Sponsored by TransUnion, LLC Jean Chatzky, Personal Finance Expert, Today and The Oprah Winfrey Show, New York, NY

In her session entitled AgeProof: Living Longer Without Running Out Of Money Or Breaking A Hip, best-selling author and financial expert Jean Chatzky breaks down the challenges associated with our increased longevity and talks about the important role advisor play in helping clients overcome them. With humor and knowledge gained from nearly three decades of experience reporting on people and their money, Chatzky shares her impressions on what works, what doesn’t, and how to get people out of their own way.

5:45 – 7:15 p.m. WELCOME RECEPTION – Meet your SponsorsLegends Ballroom Sponsored by CUNA Mutual Group

Join us for the opening welcome reception directly following our keynote speaker, Jean Chatzky. This is a great time to meet up with old friends and make some new ones. Our 58+ sponsors will also be on hand showcasing their latest products. There will be plenty of food and beverage available.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 137:30 a.m. – 4:45 p.m. WELCOME CENTERLegends Ballroom Conference Registration Sponsor Displays Internet Café – Sponsored by Finastra, IMM: The eSignature Company and Member First Mortgage Charging Station – Sponsored by LoanStar Technologies LLC

7:30 – 8:15 a.m. BREAKFAST – Visit with SponsorsLegends Ballroom Sponsored by FTN Financial

8:15 – 8:30 a.m. CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTSBroadway Denise Gabel, COO, Northwest CU Association,

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8:30 – 9:30 a.m. GENERAL SESSIONBroadway The Art of ChoosingBallroom EF Sponsored by LPC Services Sheena Iyengar, Professor, Columbia Business School, New York, NY

In The Art of Choosing, Columbia University professor Sheena Iyengar, a leading expert on choice, sets herself the Herculean task of helping us become more effective choosers. She asks fascinating questions: Is the desire for choice innate or created by culture? Why do we sometimes choose against our best interests? How much control do we really have over what we choose? Ultimately, she offers unexpected and profound answers drawn from her award-winning, discipline-spanning research.

9:30 – 9:45 a.m. Pass Time to Breakout Sessions 9:45 – 10:45 a.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS Broadway AB Paths to Profit: Emerging Asset Classes in the Era of FinTech (session repeats) Sponsored by Sallie Mae Michael VanErdewyk, Chairman/CEO, ReliaMax, Sioux Falls, SD

FinTech, InsurTech, Platform-as-a-Service and other new business models offer tremendous opportunities for credit unions, but they also bring trepidation. New and re-emerging asset classes can deliver the HENRY (high earning, not rich yet) customers to online lenders, but your institution may still be on the sidelines. As credit unions continue to weigh the outcomes vs. risks of member acquisition in this changing era, we’ll look at the asset classes that are performing well, and how lenders can enter them with confidence. Mike will discuss new paths to profit for credit unions—how and where to enter new and re-emerging asset classes with confidence. He will lean into the private student loan (PSL) asset class, debunk myths about PSLs and help leaders in the credit union community consider how to do business with the 99% of young, monied and aging customers digital lenders currently ignore.

Broadway CD Member Business Loans (session repeats)

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Sponsored by Vision Warranty Corporation Mike Steppenbacker, Director Corporate Banking, Ent FCU, Colorado Springs, CO

Mike will be discussing the importance of employing proper loan structures, covenants, pricing strategies, and other risk mitigation methods to minimize workouts and potential losses within an MBL portfolio. He will also touch on how detailed analysis at origination, and on an ongoing basis, helps an institution to keep its MBL portfolio clean, allowing a credit union to support its member base through changing economic or interest rate environments.

Broadway GH Affordable Lending – A Good Business Decision (session repeats) Sponsored by RateGenius, Inc. Joseph Weisbord, Director Credit and Housing Access, Fannie Mae, New York, NY

This session will focus on how credit unions can leverage affordable lending strategies to differentiate themselves in local markets and serve the needs of low-moderate income homebuyers. The session will also highlight relevant risk management tools for credit unions to ensure a sound manufacturing process.

Broadway JK Cornerstone Survey Results (session does not repeat) Sponsored by Auto Financial Group Ryan Brogan, Consultant, Cornerstone Advisors, Scottsdale, AZ Melissa Rogers, Consultant, Cornerstone Advisors, Scottsdale, AZ

Cornerstone Advisors will share analysis and insights from a CUNA-exclusive lending survey conducted this year. The presentation will include productivity and staffing scorecard highlights, as well as industry trends related to direct, indirect, credit card, and mortgage lending lines of business.

10:45 – 11:15 a.m. NETWORKING BREAK – Visit with SponsorsLegends Ballroom Sponsored by Evans, Simpson & Associates, Inc.

11:15 – 11:30 a.m. Pass Time to Breakout Sessions

11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONSBroadway AB Paths to Profit: Emerging Asset Classes in the

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Era of FinTech Sponsored by RateGenius, Inc. Michael VanErdewyk, CEO, ReliaMax

FinTech, InsurTech, Platform-as-a-Service and other new business models offer tremendous opportunities for credit unions, but they also bring trepidation. New and re-emerging asset classes can deliver the HENRY (high earning, not rich yet) customers to online lenders, but your institution may still be on the sidelines. As credit unions continue to weigh the outcomes vs. risks of member acquisition in this changing era, we’ll look at the asset classes that are performing well, and how lenders can enter them with confidence. Mike will discuss new paths to profit for credit unions—how and where to enter new and re-emerging asset classes with confidence. He will lean into the private student loan (PSL) asset class, debunk myths about PSLs and help leaders in the credit union community consider how to do business with the 99% of young, monied and aging customers digital lenders currently ignore.

Broadway CD Member Business Loans Sponsored by Vision Warranty Corporation Mike Steppenbacker, Director Corporate Banking, Ent FCU, Colorado Springs, CO

Mike will be discussing the importance of employing proper loan structures, covenants, pricing strategies, and other risk mitigation methods to minimize workouts and potential losses within an MBL portfolio. He will also touch on how detailed analysis at origination, and on an ongoing basis, helps an institution to keep its MBL portfolio clean, allowing a credit union to support its member base through changing economic or interest rate environments.

Broadway GH Affordable Lending – A Good Business Decision Sponsored by QRL Financial Services Joseph Weisbord, Director Credit and Housing Access, Fannie Mae, New York, NY

This session will focus on how credit unions can leverage affordable lending strategies to differentiate themselves in local markets and serve the needs of low-moderate income homebuyers. The session will also highlight relevant risk management tools for credit unions to ensure a sound manufacturing process.

Broadway JK Making Indirect Members Full Service Members

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(session does not repeat) Sponsored by CU Direct Mike Long, EVP/Chief Credit Officer, UW Credit Union, Madison, WI Robert Macari, Regional VP, LSI, Elgin, IL Moderator: Meghin Margel, Director Contact Center Sales, BECU, Seattle, WA

The beginning of a new member relationship is often seen as the best time to fully engage a member and build loyalty to your credit union. While indirect relationships broaden the opportunities for reaching new members, they transfer that initial introduction of your organization to the dealership. How is your organization focused on fully engaging these newest members?

12:30 – 1:45 p.m. MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON (open to all attendees Broadway and sponsors) Ballroom EF Sponsored by Allied Solutions, LLC

Join us for the CUNA Lending Council Membership Lunch. Your chair, Bob Stowell, will provide an update of the Lending Council activities throughout the past year.

1:45 – 2:00 p.m. Pass Time to Sessions

2:00 – 4:45 p.m. MBL ROUNDTABLEBroadway ABC Sponsored by CRIF Lending Solutions Facilitator: Bob Stowell, SVP/CLO, Firefly CU, Burnsville, MN

Hour one will be a discussion led by Bob on subjects relevant to seasoned MBL lenders. Hour two will be divided into two 30-minute Table Topic sessions—choose one of four topics for each of the 30-minute sessions.

2:00 – 3:00 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS Broadway GH Bring Your Digital Lending into the End Zone (session repeats) Sponsored by SiriusXM Cortney Angeley, Impact Director, Filene Research Institute, Madison, WI

Opportunities abound for credit unions to carve out a presence in the digital lending space. This can be in the form of protecting the $351 billion in current credit union consumer loans or capturing some of the estimated $1 trillion in loans positioned for digital lenders. Before attempting that longshot toward the

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goal post, credit unions can benefit with a strategy, especially one that leverages their unique strengths as they navigate the transition to digital lending.

During this session, participants will get an opportunity to review the digital lending playbook (based on a 2017 Filene Research Institute publication) with coach Erin Coleman. This digital lending playbook provides insights for credit unions committed to elevating their game in digital lending.

Broadway JK The Return of HELOCs: A Future Opportunity (session does not repeat) Sponsored by van Wagenen Financial Services Satyan Merchant, VP Mortgage, TransUnion, Chicago, IL

HELOC was perhaps the product most impacted by the last recession—the evaporation of home equity essentially halted extension of this form of credit. As the macro environment has recovered in the last few years and home values are once again climbing, we’re beginning to witness the rebirth of the HELOC. A new generation of homebuyers has entered the market, and many may not be aware of the benefits of home equity borrowing. In this session, we’ll size the underserved market for HELOCs and highlight a solid risk and marketing framework that lenders can use to develop an effective HELOC program.

3:00 – 3:30 p.m. NETWORKING BREAK – Visit with SponsorsLegends Ballroom Sponsored by Open Lending, LLC | Lenders Protection, LLC

3:30 – 3:45 p.m. Pass Time to Breakout Sessions

3:45 – 4:45 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONSBroadway GH Bring Your Digital Lending into the End Zone Sponsored by Westamerica Communications Cortney Angeley, Impact Director, Filene Research Institute, Madison, WI

Opportunities abound for credit unions to carve out a presence in the digital lending space. This can be in the form of protecting the $351 billion in current credit union consumer loans or capturing some of the estimated $1 trillion in loans positioned for digital lenders. Before attempting that longshot toward the goal post, credit unions can benefit with a strategy, especially one that leverages their unique strengths as they navigate the transition to digital lending.

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During this session, participants will get an opportunity to review the digital lending playbook (based on a 2017 Filene Research Institute publication) with coach Erin Coleman. This digital lending playbook provides insights for credit unions committed to elevating their game in digital lending.

Broadway JK Innovation in Mortgage Lending (session does not repeat) Sponsored by Visible Equity®

Joe Dahleen, EVP, MortgageHippo, Chicago, IL Brian Kaas, President/Managing Director, CFMG Ventures, Madison, WI Valentin Saportas, CEO, MortgageHippo, Chicago, IL

Credit union and consumer preferences are changing, while technology and competition place new demands on how products are bought and sold. With all the hype around disruption in the market, it can be hard to know how to respond. What do fintech startups mean for credit unions? Should we consider these startup companies disruptors, or embrace them as potential partners?

An emerging company, MortgageHippo, is changing how mortgage lending occurs at credit unions. MortgageHippo is a portfolio company of CUNA Mutual Group’s venture capital arm, CMFG Ventures, and is providing its technology to credit unions. Hear from Valentin Saportas, Co-Founder and CEO of MortgageHippo, and Brian Kaas, Managing Director of CMFG Ventures, as they discuss fintech trends, innovation, and the role of startups like MortgageHippo in lending.

5:00 – 6:30 p.m. AWARDS PRESENTATION and CELEBRATION Broadway RECEPTIONBallroom EF Sponsored by CUNA Mutual Group

Join us as we present the Excellence in Lending Awards, Rising Star Award and Phil Greer Lifetime Achievement Award. Followed by a Celebration Reception hosted by CUNA Mutual Group.

Evening ON YOUR OWN

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7:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. WELCOME CENTERLegends Ballroom Conference Registration Sponsor Displays Internet Café – Sponsored by Finastra, IMM: The eSignature Company and Member First Mortgage Charging Station – Sponsored by LoanStar Technologies LLC 7:30 – 8:15 a.m. BREAKFAST – Visit with SponsorsLegends Ballroom Sponsored by Equifax

8:15 – 8:45 a.m. CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS andBroadway Wrap up of Day 1 – Denise GabelBallroom EF 8:45 – 9:00 a.m. Pass Time to Sessions 9:00 – 11:45 a.m. CONSUMER ROUNDTABLE Broadway ABC Sponsored by CRIF Lending Solutions Facilitator: Steve Quigley, VP Retail Banking, UICCU, North Liberty, IA

The consumer roundtable will provide an excellent opportunity to network with your consumer lending peers in the industry. We will have a variety of topics to discuss and even solicit some from the audience. We want to hear what’s on your mind, so come prepared for an exciting and interactive session around consumer lending.

9:00 – 10:00 a.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONSBroadway GH NCUA MBL Rule Implementation Update (session does not repeat) Sponsored by PathSoftware Vin Vieten, Sr. Credit Specialist, NCUA, Alexandria, VA

This interactive session will be designed to answer audience questions regarding the implementation of the revised MBL rule. Key topics will be introduced by the speaker, then followed by a discussion of the questions and concerns of the audience. There will be a spilled milk discussion of common concerns examiners are finding as they review credit unions’ implementation of the revised MBL Rule.

Broadway JK New Regulatory Requirements Update (session does not repeat)

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Sponsored by Raymond James Glenn Yeager, Counsel, Bridgeforce, Chadds Ford, PA

This session provides a summary of new regulatory requirements that were recently finalized and/or implemented. Practical guidelines and key takeaways for each requirement are provided to assist attendees as they implement new processes and controls within their organizations to come into compliance.

10:00 – 10:30 a.m. NETWORKING BREAK – Visit with SponsorsLegends Ballroom Sponsored by Visible Equity®

10:30 – 10:45 a.m. Pass Time to Breakout Sessions

10:45 – 11:45 a.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONSBroadway GH Credit Cards: Maintaining Profitability in Uncertain Times (session repeats) Sponsored by CalyxSoftware Bradley J. Wylie, PSCU, St. Petersburg, FL

Credit cards are a credit union’s highest performing loan product and a proven relationship builder with members. This session will provide credit unions of all sizes with valuable information on rates and earnings, card marketing trends, relationships between card product types and earnings, and best practices to increase account acquisition, activation and usage.

Broadway JK Effectively Managing Today’s Compliance and Legal Hot Topics (session does not repeat) Sponsored by eSignLive™ by VASCO® and CUNA Strategic Services Andrew Domino, COO, Bridgeforce, Chadds Ford, PA

This session focuses on practice guidelines and takeaways for compliance and legal officers to utilize while managing the latest areas of reputational, regulatory, and legal scrutiny. Hot topics within the existing environment will be covered and best practices will be shared. Attendees will leave the session with actionable takeaways for their credit union to maximize the effectiveness of their compliance programs.

11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. NETWORKING LUNCHEONBroadway Sponsored by TMG Financial Services Ballroom EF

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1:00 – 1:15 p.m. Pass Time to Sessions

1:15 – 4:00 p.m. MORTGAGE ROUNDTABLEBroadway ABC Sponsored by Genworth Mortgage Insurance Facilitator: Tracy Ashfield, President, Ashfield & Associates, Madison, WI

The mortgage roundtable will provide an excellent opportunity to network and share valuable information with your lending peers throughout the industry. We will tackle the top areas that impact your business every day. Please come prepared for a great interactive session around mortgage lending.

1:15 – 2:15 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONSCumberland 3-4 MBL Participations Bought and Sold (session does not repeat) Sponsored by Vining Sparks John Toohig, Managing Director/Trader, Raymond James, Memphis, TN David Visinsky, SVP, Vining Sparks, Memphis, TN

Join two veteran MBL participation traders as they outline the process, the benefits and some of the potential risks involved in both buying and selling MBL participations. You will learn about the stages of a trade, pricing, due diligence, servicing, credit administration, and more. Get your MBL participation questions answered with this moderated, interview-style presentation with plenty of opportunities for Q&A.

Broadway JK Automation, Efficiency, and Streamlined Processes (session does not repeat) Sponsored by CU Direct Jeff Jackson, CLO, Michigan State University FCU, East Lansing, MI Kevin Kesecker, SVP/CLO, SECU, Linthicum, MD Jill Rothenberger, VP Consumer Lending, Dupaco Community CU, Dubuque, IA

The session will focus on process improvements to include automatic decisions, online loan applications, remote lending, pre-approvals, and electronic delivery channels. The goal is to minimize the effort for the member to obtain a funded loan.

Broadway GH Credit Cards: Maintaining Profitability in Uncertain Times Sponsored by FactorTrust, The Alternative Credit Bureau

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Bradley J. Wylie, PSCU, St. Petersburg, FL

Credit cards are a credit union’s highest performing loan product and a proven relationship builder with members. This session will provide credit unions of all sizes with valuable information on rates and earnings, card marketing trends, relationships between card product types and earnings, and best practices to increase account acquisition, activation and usage.

2:15 – 2:45 p.m. NETWORKING BREAK – Sponsor Prize DrawingsLegends Ballroom Sponsored by LSI

2:45 – 3:00 p.m. Pass Time to Breakout Sessions

3:00 – 4:00 p.m. BREAKOUT SESSIONS Broadway GH Creating Qualified Borrowers through Financial Education and Outreach (session does not repeat) Sponsored by Open Lending, LLC | Lenders Protection, LLC Jessica Oliver, Director of Financial Outreach, Pelican State CU, Baton Rouge, LA

Are you declining loans to loyal, long-time members due to low credit scores, slow payments and other financial issues? Learn how financial education, outreach and getting the whole story creates qualified borrowers and stronger member relationships.

Broadway JK Using Innovation to Attract Millennials (session does not repeat) Sponsored by Sallie Mae Clark Duncan, Training Coordinator, Fort Knox FCU, Radcliff, KY Jackie Shaeffer, Underwriter, Maps CU, Monmouth, OR Mark Volz, Business Lending Manager, Guardian CU, West Milwaukee, WI Moderator: Lauren Culp, Manager, The Cooperative Trust, Madison, WI

How to attract and retain millennials as members and employees, particularly with innovation.

Cumberland 3-4 Expanding MBL Capabilities While Mitigating Risk (session does not repeat) Sponsored by Federal Home Loan Banks Mike Horrocks, Sr. Director Solution Management,

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For credit unions looking to expand their loan offerings to better serve their local business community, leveraging the full potential of data to make informed lending decisions will be crucial. In this session, Mike will discuss how credit unions can grow and diversify their MBL initiatives by leaning on data to drive solid credit decisions and consistently evaluate both vulnerabilities and opportunities within their portfolios.

5:30 – 8:30 p.m. SOCIAL EVENTContributing sponsors CURateReset and CUNA Strategic Services, Fannie Mae, Kasasa® and CUNA Strategic Services, MGIC, Open Lending, LLC | Lenders Protection, LLC, Radian Guaranty Inc., ReliaMax, SWBC, TCI and Temenos

Tequila Cowboy, located within walking distance from the hotel, is a Nashville hotspot where country meets rock n’ roll. This historic warehouse has been transformed into an entertainment venue housing four different venues under one roof. Join us for this exclusive event. We’ll have food, beverages and music for everyone to enjoy. You’ll definitely want to be there! Cowboy boots optional! Adult guests may join you at this event for $75 each person.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 158:00 – 8:30 a.m. BREAKFAST Broadway Sponsored by CU DirectPrefunction

8:30 – 9:30 a.m. GENERAL SESSIONBroadway Market Signals: What the Financial Markets Are Ballroom EF Telling Us Now Sponsored by Experian Peter Ricchiuti, Wall Street Investment Visionary and Entertaining Finance Speaker, New Orleans, LA

“If the majority of people were right, the majority of people would be rich...and they’re not!” Following the herd has rarely produced superior long-term results. Tulane University’s Peter Ricchiuti will share his informative and entertaining perspective on financial markets, the importance of proper diversification,

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and the cyclical nature of both stocks and investment sectors. He will also tell us about the unusual securities research program he heads up with his students.

9:30 – 9:45 a.m. BREAK

9:45 – 10:45 a.m. CLOSING GENERAL SESSIONBroadway Embrace the Shake: Transforming Limitations Ballroom EF into Opportunities Sponsored by LendKey and CUNA Strategic Services Phil Hansen, Multimedia Artist, Speaker, Author and Innovator

Success, especially in today’s fast-changing business environment, depends on our ability to make “creativity and innovation” a continuous process. Leaders want to know how their teams can rise above any challenge and succeed no matter what comes their way. Whether it’s to embrace change, overcome obstacles, sustain growth, or take your success to the next level, they want to “Embrace the Shake.”

The term “Embrace the Shake” is coined from Artist Phil Hansen’s personal story of transformation. After developing a career-ending tremor in his drawing hand, Phil embraced his “shake” both physically and metaphorically by redefining his limitation as an impetus for creativity. Phil not only restored his artistic abilities, he became a much more creative and innovative artist than ever before. Upon sharing his message on the TED stage and millions subsequently after, “Embrace the Shake” has become a motto for many businesses to approach their limitations in a new way.

Phil’s powerful message of finding creativity within limitations will inspire you to stop looking on the outside, and start looking inside yourself for resources that can transform your challenges into opportunities for success. Are you ready to Embrace your Shake?

10:45 – 11:00 a.m. Final Comments/ClosingBroadway Wrap-up from Denise Gabel and Bob StowellBallroom EF